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  1. Balalaika – Nelson Eddy DVD. $ 12.75. A Russian prince disguised as a worker and a cafe singer secretly involved in revolutionary activities fall in love. 1 in stock. Add to cart. Description. Additional information. Description. Prince Peter Karagin, an officer in the Cossack army, sees and hears lovely Lydia Marakova in the cafe Balalaika ...

  2. 2 de jul. de 1994 · Total Balalaika Show: Directed by Aki Kaurismäki. With Alexandrov Red Army Ensemble, Twist-Twist Erkinharju, Ben Granfelt, Sakke Järvenpää. A 57 minute documentary of a Helsinki concert featuring the Leningrad Cowboys and the Alexandrov Red Army Choir and Ballet, who collaborate on a number of US Rock songs sung in English (like "Sweet Home, Alabama") as well as more traditional Russian ...

  3. Balalayka is a 2000 Turkish drama film directed by Ali Özgentürk and written by Işıl Özgentürk and Rustam Ibragimbekov.. Plot. Three brothers, Necati, Hassan and Omer, who have not seen for a long time, going in his native Istanbul to transport from Russia to Turkey remains of his father, who was buried in the USSR.In the preparation of documents in Russia Russian woman Tatiana helps them.

  4. Total Balalaika Show. Aki Kaurismäki’s film of the Leningrad Cowboys’ massive concert in Helsinki’s Senate Square with the 150-member Alexandrov Red Army Chorus and Dance Ensemble is a loving tribute to the rock band he made famous. Seventy thousand people turned out for this megaspectacle; featuring musical selections from Sibelius to ...

  5. Balalaika (1939), scheda completa del film di Reinhold Schünzel con Nelson Eddy, Ilona Massey, Charles Ruggles: trama, cast, trailer, gallerie, boxoffice, premi ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TumbalalaikaTumbalalaika - Wikipedia

    The song, "Tumbalalaika (The Riddle)" by Natalia Zukerman [4] is a poetic adaptation of this to English, with the chorus remaining in Yiddish. The film Khrustalyov, My Car! shows a young Jewish boy singing the song in Russian. The song is used in the film Swing by Tony Gatlif.

  7. In Peter the Great's times, the balalaika was the instrument of peasants and skomorokhs (wandering actors). Playing it was considered an idle pastime. The very sound of the word balalaika was ...